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infiniti luxly lyuxury 2014 models are affected too. most of the vehicles being recalled were sold in north america. nissan officials say anti-freeze can seep through the driver's side carpet and cause electrical problems. they also say a faulty latch can cause the hood to open while the car is in motion. the officials say so far there have been no reports of accidents or injuries due to the problems. people at the u.s. central bank have maintained their policy of being patient in deciding when to raise the key interest rate. market players say there has been no major change to the policy makers' stance. officials at the federal reserve wrapped up their two-day meeting on wednesday. they repeated they would be patient in deciding when to raise interest rates from near zero. that's wording they introduced in december. they deleted another phrase people had gotten used to seeing. policy makers dropped the expression "for a considerable time" in referring to how long interest rates would remain low. policy makers brushed aside market worri
infiniti luxly lyuxury 2014 models are affected too. most of the vehicles being recalled were sold in north america. nissan officials say anti-freeze can seep through the driver's side carpet and cause electrical problems. they also say a faulty latch can cause the hood to open while the car is in motion. the officials say so far there have been no reports of accidents or injuries due to the problems. people at the u.s. central bank have maintained their policy of being patient in deciding when...
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so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my way to a moraga, a tradition in these parts best described as the local version of a beac
so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple?...
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so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. shyou see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants on the horn. they'll guide you through the whole process. it's simple. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with efficiency? why innovate
so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get...
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so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ ♪ that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. and mama loves you. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. >>> an hour's drive from granada, the mediterranean. unlike much of spain's coastline ruined by real estate speculators and overdevelopment, the coast around here is largely unspoiled. i'm on my
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we thought we had figured this out and we would scale this to infinity. little did we know what we did not know. we found ourselves underwater . all of a sudden the site is going down. we are developing a reputation for the site going down. the most stomach turning part was, we had these brilliant creators. people using tumblr to do remarkable things. using it as their home, for their incredible work. we are taking their stuff off the internet and out of the world. we thought that was so unforgivable. terrible. it was crushing for me and the team to be screwing up in that way. it was exacerbated by the fact that we had not built out the big robust engineering team we needed the time to get through to the other side. >> you started as a teenager. you go through these highs and lows. how did you develop your own personality and style as a leader? how hard was that? >> i have been lucky to have great investors and mentors from early on. i have great partners with me to steer me to what i should have been doing with my time. for every moment in our history. t
we thought we had figured this out and we would scale this to infinity. little did we know what we did not know. we found ourselves underwater . all of a sudden the site is going down. we are developing a reputation for the site going down. the most stomach turning part was, we had these brilliant creators. people using tumblr to do remarkable things. using it as their home, for their incredible work. we are taking their stuff off the internet and out of the world. we thought that was so...
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if the dollar weakens or things change there is a lot that can happen from now until infinity when oil does get back up there. i would say $60, maybe for me, is a top end of the range for the next couple years. >> all right. for more on oil, head to the website, futures now.cnbc.com. we'll be back with our live show next week on tuesday and thursday. >> great weekend. thanks so much. >>> sticking with the oil trade now, helima croft the head of commodity strategy at rbc and former analyst at the cia where she focused on geopolitics commodities and joins us from london. nice to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> so the saudi prince earlier said in response to the death of the king and what it means for the oil market, in his words the element of stability will be proceeding the price will be under pressure for the foreseeable future. do you disagree with prince alwaleed? >> i think not that i would trumpet but what they're trying to do is project that image of stability and continuity right now. they kept ali in his seat as oil minister but other removals the royal court head pushe
if the dollar weakens or things change there is a lot that can happen from now until infinity when oil does get back up there. i would say $60, maybe for me, is a top end of the range for the next couple years. >> all right. for more on oil, head to the website, futures now.cnbc.com. we'll be back with our live show next week on tuesday and thursday. >> great weekend. thanks so much. >>> sticking with the oil trade now, helima croft the head of commodity strategy at rbc and...
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but that number is certainly not infin ite. sooner or later, someone will slip through the net and wreak havoc. >> okay. >> reporter: there were various suggestions that were made to do with how to tighten up information sharing within the shingan zone and how to maybe monitor people better on the internet or try to establish sort of dealeper surveillance of problematic groups but this is going to go on for a long time to come. there is certainly going to be no resolution to this soon. >> rory thanks for that rory challands at the place de la de la republic. live pictures from inside the grand synagogue in paris. you can see the french president there, francois hollande has just arrived at the synagogue. there is going to be a candle-lighting ceremony. we are going to hear from both president hollande and the prime minister. i think that's the back of the prime minister's head. yes, it is. >> that's the prime minister of isis isisis benjamin netanyahu. >> this way, please. this way, please. >> we will be hering from both of tho
but that number is certainly not infin ite. sooner or later, someone will slip through the net and wreak havoc. >> okay. >> reporter: there were various suggestions that were made to do with how to tighten up information sharing within the shingan zone and how to maybe monitor people better on the internet or try to establish sort of dealeper surveillance of problematic groups but this is going to go on for a long time to come. there is certainly going to be no resolution to this...
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. >> reporter: this is the kipp infinity middle school in new york city's harlem, where, in addition to the three "r's," these predominantly poor fifth graders study character to maximize success in later life: qualities like grit and gratitude. optimism and curiosity. zest and social intelligence. and one skill above all. >> what is this talking about don't eat the marshmallow? brithany in the back. >> self control. >> ok, so we're talking about self control. >> reporter: in fact, they've been talking about self control since the first day of school, when teacher leyla bravo-willey gave all of her students the marshmallow test. >> they come in, they have a marshmallow in front of them and they're looking around like: what? what is this? >> reporter: this is among the most famous experiments in the history of psychology with implications for economics. >> in which a group of four- year-olds were given one marshmallow and told that if they could wait to eat the marshmallow after being left alone with it for a while, then they would be given an extra marshmallow to eat. most eat the ma
. >> reporter: this is the kipp infinity middle school in new york city's harlem, where, in addition to the three "r's," these predominantly poor fifth graders study character to maximize success in later life: qualities like grit and gratitude. optimism and curiosity. zest and social intelligence. and one skill above all. >> what is this talking about don't eat the marshmallow? brithany in the back. >> self control. >> ok, so we're talking about self control....
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qe infinity? >> it is unfortunate that we have this difficult situation where it is not going to be that effective but you carry on anyway. that is what we have seen in other jurisdictions. once you've started, it is very difficult to stop. we are probably in it for the long haul. >> they have -- >> they didn't have the stomach to do it until recently. they probably don't have today the stomach to do it for longer than they think. if i'm right on the economy, and right on the combination of so-called fiscal and financial market dominance, it is going to be extraordinary -- >> how much will they spend? 2 trillion? >> if we put the ecb in a beauty contest or the ugly contest of qe in the world and accumulate the number of assets which have been bought today by boj, boe and fed, we are talking about a minimum of 20% of gdp to up to 60% of gdp. >> thank you very much, jacques cailloux. >> "on the move" is next. we have more on apple's record quarter. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> good morning, and welcome.
qe infinity? >> it is unfortunate that we have this difficult situation where it is not going to be that effective but you carry on anyway. that is what we have seen in other jurisdictions. once you've started, it is very difficult to stop. we are probably in it for the long haul. >> they have -- >> they didn't have the stomach to do it until recently. they probably don't have today the stomach to do it for longer than they think. if i'm right on the economy, and right on the...
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this is the infinity q-s hybrid, 34 miles to the gallon. even porsche has a hybrid. 20-plus hybrids on the market. it's really the wave of the future. >> reporter: and really, this auto show features everything, as far as different manufacturers and cars. one of the other fun luxury cars that i'm told is something that you just can't miss is the audi r8. this is this yellow car -- no, no, this is the blue car right here. the audi r8 is a v-10. why do people not want to miss this one? >> it's not just about practical cars. it's also about dreaming. this v-10 goes 0 to 60 in 3.7 seconds, 12 speaker-stereo system, custom breaks, carbon fiber, if you want to enjoy your drive and go fast, this is the car. show the bakken back engine in the back, you can see that. it's all yours for $195,000. >> reporter: oh, that's it? just $195,000? >> right, we can send one to the studio later. >> reporter: i don't know. what do you think, you guys? do you want me to bring one of these back for you so you can try it? >> i love the audi r8. that's a fabulous ca
this is the infinity q-s hybrid, 34 miles to the gallon. even porsche has a hybrid. 20-plus hybrids on the market. it's really the wave of the future. >> reporter: and really, this auto show features everything, as far as different manufacturers and cars. one of the other fun luxury cars that i'm told is something that you just can't miss is the audi r8. this is this yellow car -- no, no, this is the blue car right here. the audi r8 is a v-10. why do people not want to miss this one?...
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dealers sold 170,000 nissan and infiniti models in december. the founder of wainscot capital was gunned down in his apartment yesterday. his son was taken into custody but has not been charged. the elder spent decades in stocks before starting his own fund in 2011. americans were logging on for love last night. the first sunday after new year's day is the online busiest day for dating. matched says it requires patience. it takes men 10 weeks and women about eight weeks. those are your top headlines. people are looking for love online. in europe there could be a high product -- profile divorce between greece and the euro. >> ian bremmer is with us. let's rip up the script. they are an datable. >> it's not like their other organizations out there. >> let's say they were able to piece together a government. >> should that be the guy that we are paying attention to? >> that's the problem. if you could pick as the germans did who the greek leadership was going to be you would wind up with policy orientation that would be in line. you have the greek
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program that has been enforced in greece has said that greece has come up with 4.5% of primary surplus to infinity. this is unrealistic by any economic imagination, to have 4.5% primary surplus forever. you want to say immediately you have 3.5% of gdp leeway about 7 billion that you can play with. then, the economy can start. both governments have to give in. right now, we are on a collision course. >> ok, let's wrap up i thinking about that. if that collision happens, what is the outcome? i was sitting at a hotel the other morning in athens with a german economist who said that he arrived in athens with a 35% chance of an exit but everyone is telling him that number is way too low. >> i don't think that is the narrative of europe, or let's call it, the global order. i think today, the bank of england came out and said, you have to change the austerity. the danger in greece is that germany and europe changes the anti-austerity policies but greece is not part of it. >> what do you mean by that? >> that it is not going to receive the benefits of that change in policy. >> does that mean greece is sti
program that has been enforced in greece has said that greece has come up with 4.5% of primary surplus to infinity. this is unrealistic by any economic imagination, to have 4.5% primary surplus forever. you want to say immediately you have 3.5% of gdp leeway about 7 billion that you can play with. then, the economy can start. both governments have to give in. right now, we are on a collision course. >> ok, let's wrap up i thinking about that. if that collision happens, what is the...
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>> we're at infinity already. >> we're at infinity. but did bolen really say we might have to go back and do it again, steve? >> i didn't see that comment, joe. but i have no doubt that they hold that as a possible tool that they'll use again if they need to. >> all right. this is worse than -- you said durable goods is going to be fine and we can write off the bad earnings numbers. we had a lousy number currently. iuorio? >> i think it's worse than spongy. i think it's a bad number. the only thing worse than the number is the timing of it. just to talk about what rick and steve were just saying. what rick started off by saying is our country is showing amazing economic resilience despite the fact it's saddled with bad economic policy. the corporate tax rate, it's almost punitive and we still managed to claw our way out from under that. when we do claw our way out, it makes less incentive for people to change it. it's a double edged sword. it seems like we're cursed to this lukewarm fed induced mild growth. but back to e the numbers. t
>> we're at infinity already. >> we're at infinity. but did bolen really say we might have to go back and do it again, steve? >> i didn't see that comment, joe. but i have no doubt that they hold that as a possible tool that they'll use again if they need to. >> all right. this is worse than -- you said durable goods is going to be fine and we can write off the bad earnings numbers. we had a lousy number currently. iuorio? >> i think it's worse than spongy. i think...
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they have stretched out their payments to infinity. they are staying in the euro and defaulting on their debt which they have done it. they will stretch this out. it is more complex than winners and losers. >> everyone believes they will have to renegotiate a bailout. >> our twitter question of the day. oil plummeting, wrubel climbing. where is the safest place to put your money right now? >> id this sneakers. tweet as at @bsurveillance. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. i am tom keene. olivia sterns with brendan greeley. >> demand for aluminum is growing. up 7%, good news for alcoa. automakers are increasing their orders. they kicked out fourth-quarter earnings season with better than expected profit and sales. i'll color -- alcoa's shares rose. three executives at advanced michael devices are leaving. the new ceo shakes up leadership. they are looking to stem the lost of market share to intel. bill gross says he was fired from pimco the firm he cofounded in 1971. he made the disclosure on bloomberg, the first time he is publicly confirm
they have stretched out their payments to infinity. they are staying in the euro and defaulting on their debt which they have done it. they will stretch this out. it is more complex than winners and losers. >> everyone believes they will have to renegotiate a bailout. >> our twitter question of the day. oil plummeting, wrubel climbing. where is the safest place to put your money right now? >> id this sneakers. tweet as at @bsurveillance. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. i...
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but a different story for infinity pharma. this is falling on news it would stop testing its lead drug as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. seen that stock down almost 11% on that news. and we end with constellation brands that much's gaping ground after posting a 7% rise in quarterly revenue, helped by higher sales of its core rope nah and med dell low air brands. stocks up 5% as well. thank you very much. more now on constellation brands. with us, exclusive interview, welcome back to the company, ceo rob sands, down in florida today, sitting on the sand -- >> welcome back. >> enjoying a margarita his companied me or something. >> thanks. who you are you, rob? >> i'm great. how about yourselves? >> i don't know how many quarters we have talked about the earnings and stock keeps going higher but we talk mostly about beer. why don't you just go in the beer business? that is by far your strongest sector. wine has been weakening a little bit. what is it about beer that's still so strong? >> well we just happen to be in the ri
but a different story for infinity pharma. this is falling on news it would stop testing its lead drug as a treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. seen that stock down almost 11% on that news. and we end with constellation brands that much's gaping ground after posting a 7% rise in quarterly revenue, helped by higher sales of its core rope nah and med dell low air brands. stocks up 5% as well. thank you very much. more now on constellation brands. with us, exclusive interview, welcome back to the...
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. >> that's why it almost sounds like qe infinity. they might be trying to do this for three years before you get to 2% as dead as it is there. >> i'll get back to the point i made an hour ago. it's had a massive decline. it's selling off on the back of this statement as well. so the open ended nape of eded nature of this, whether they're going to take it to 3 trillion euros, they're going further than that. it goes to september 2016 but potentially unended -- open ended. i think that's the key feature as well. they will throw as much money at this as well. the euro will continue to fall potentially. >> could japan ever engender 2% inflation? and do they really think they can do it or do they just want to prevent deflation? >> here's the thing. people have been saying to me the transition is broken in europe. these have been made for capital not to put the economy. that's been a demand rather. so there is a demand drought, the transition mechanism necessarily working. so it won't create growth. it won't create inflation, but it will s
. >> that's why it almost sounds like qe infinity. they might be trying to do this for three years before you get to 2% as dead as it is there. >> i'll get back to the point i made an hour ago. it's had a massive decline. it's selling off on the back of this statement as well. so the open ended nape of eded nature of this, whether they're going to take it to 3 trillion euros, they're going further than that. it goes to september 2016 but potentially unended -- open ended. i think...
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to infinity and beyond!!! we all have a disney side. everyone in the car. let's go get him. and the best place to show it is disney parks. so come to the place where the entire family can laugh, let loose and play together. disney parks. come on. it's time to show your disney side. ok. we'll start looking for an suv... "fire' by firenze" "sir?" start your search online with over 35,000 carmax quality certified used cars. carmax. start here. >>> we're back now at 7:43. investigation into the handling of the ray rice scandal is out. it found out there was no cover-up in that infamous elevator video but it does call the league's handling of the case into question. peter alexander has the latest. good morning. >> good morning. this is the 96-page report and it doesn't absolve the league for its mishandling of the rice case. instead it says the nfl's own investigation was badly inadequate. with more hard hits expected on the field this weekend, nfl commissioner roger goodell has yet again escaped any serious blow. >> roger goodell has survived. i think this report probably puts a
to infinity and beyond!!! we all have a disney side. everyone in the car. let's go get him. and the best place to show it is disney parks. so come to the place where the entire family can laugh, let loose and play together. disney parks. come on. it's time to show your disney side. ok. we'll start looking for an suv... "fire' by firenze" "sir?" start your search online with over 35,000 carmax quality certified used cars. carmax. start here. >>> we're back now at...
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when you look at most recently infinity billion dollars or more in some projects having to pay to rebuild structures, it's important to make sure in the future we hope that the structures to where they are insurable and look and making sure that the insurance provisions are more strenuously applied to must opportunities to allow structures to combat for repeated assistance because they weren't insured eared we firmly believe we should do more diligent work with our state and local partners to ensure when we pulled back we just don't look at old data. which is to his cost benefit analysis, don't account for the future. we also need to engage the private sector more strongly in insuring risk and in those areas where the private sector cannot ensure the risk ask hard questions should rebuild out where we were should rebuild at the way or do we need to change? if anything, we know many areas are subject to repeated disasters. i personally went into arkansas last year to see damage from a tornado. i saw a school, for showing not occupied, nearly completed that was destroyed. i was informed by
when you look at most recently infinity billion dollars or more in some projects having to pay to rebuild structures, it's important to make sure in the future we hope that the structures to where they are insurable and look and making sure that the insurance provisions are more strenuously applied to must opportunities to allow structures to combat for repeated assistance because they weren't insured eared we firmly believe we should do more diligent work with our state and local partners to...